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The Hindu Editorial (Midnight coup) – Nov 25, 2019

The Hindu Editorial (Midnight coup) – Nov 25, 2019

The surreptitious manner in which Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar were sworn in as Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister, respectively,… For further reading, visit “The Hindu”. Below is today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Midnight coup) – Nov 25, 2019.

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Today’s word list-1 for The Hindu Editorial (Midnight coup) – Nov 25, 2019:

  1. coup (noun) – a sudden and violent regime change, seizure of power, (illegal) takeover of power.
  2. surreptitious (adjective) – secret, indirect, hidden.
  3. swear in (phrasal verb) – admit into office, inaugurate, introduce (into office).
  4. admission (noun) – acknowledgement, acceptance, declaration.
  5. beyond the pale (phrase) – outside the limits of acceptable performance; improper, irregular.
  6. disrespectful (adjective) – uncivil, ill-mannered, abusive.
  7. skullduggery (noun) – trickery, double-dealing, underhandedness.
  8. the dead of night (phrase) – the middle of the night which is very dark.
  9. outright (adjective) – complete, utter, absolute.
  10. mockery (noun) – ridicule, contempt, derision.
  11. pursuit (noun) – aspiration, quest, search.
  12. amoral (adjective) – unprincipled, without standards/morals.
  13. ingredient (noun) – element, part, component.
  14. surreal (adjective) – bizarre, absurd, strange.
  15. nothing short of (phrase) – nothing less than.
  16. sheer (adjective) – utter, complete/thorough, consummate/out and out.
  17. depravity (noun) – shamelessness, wickedness, immorality.
  18. set the bar (phrase) – fix/make the standards to be met & to qualify.
  19. low (noun) – all-time low, poor/bad thing/action.
  20. conscience (noun) – inner voice, moral sense; morals, values.
  21. a sinking feeling (phrase) – a feeling/realization that something unpleasant/bad has happened (or) to be happened.
  22. in one stroke (phrase) – immediately, at once, straight away.
  23. collaborator (noun) – conspirator, colluder/traitor, double agent.
  24. clandestine (adjective) – secret/hidden, covert, furtive/stealthy.
  25. nocturnal (adjective) – night-time, at night.
  26. indefensible (adjective) – unjustified, baseless, illogical/irrational.
  27. unimpeachable (adjective) – trustworthy, reliable, dependable.
  28. defector (noun) – betrayer, turncoat, traitor.
  29. betrayal (noun) – disloyalty, breach of faith/trust, double-dealing.
  30. unprecedented (adjective) – not done or experienced before.
  31. throw up (phrasal verb) – produce something.
  32. in due course (phrase) – at the appropriate time, in time, eventually.
  33. adjudicate (verb) – judge, give a verdict on; decide, settle/resolve.
  34. legitimacy (noun) – reasonableness, justification, validity.
  35. at once (phrase) – at the same time, simultaneously.
  36. precedent (noun) – model, exemplar, example, pattern; previous example/instance, prior instance.
  37. dubious (adjective) – suspicious, questionable, unreliable.
  38. horse trading (noun) – it is normally used to indicate a hard & shrewd (clever) negotiation/bargaining between two bargaining (political) parties to show an understanding of the problem.
  39. administer (verb) – preside over, organize, conduct.
  40. alacrity (noun) – eagerness, willingness, readiness.
  41. seeming (adjective) – supposed, presumed, avowed, so-called.
  42. infraction (noun) – breach, violation, transgression.
  43. constitutionalism (noun) – limited/restrained/controlled government.
  44. call for (phrasal verb) – require, demand, necessitate, make necessary.
  45. intervening (adjective) – in the time between.
  46. stonewall (verb) – obstruct, restrain, block.

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